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I currently use the 12oz can of the 6 in 1 and I get about 3-4 pizzas from it. I generally make about 1 pizza a week, so I would use the entire can in maybe three weeks. Currently I am freezing the leftover sauce, but was wondering if I just put it into a jar in the fridge, how long it would be safe to use?

Jason, just bought my 1st can of 6 in 1, and like you I make 1 pizza a week. I generally do not keep any tomato product in the fridge for longer than a week. I suggest freezing in individual containers, one container per pizza. Using the 6 in 1 is going to be a diversion for me as I have only been using San Marzano DOP to this point. We will see.

There are canister/jar vacuum sealers. But I have seen sauce last quite awhile placed in a regular 'ol baggie and smooshed up so the air is driven out...give that a try.I buy the #10 cans and divide into baggies and place all bags into a larger "freezer" bags....I have no problem with "frozen" sauce per say....but if it's convenience you are after then give the squeezed baggie in the frig. a try....

Jason, just bought my 1st can of 6 in 1, and like you I make 1 pizza a week. I generally do not keep any tomato product in the fridge for longer than a week. I suggest freezing in individual containers, one container per pizza. Using the 6 in 1 is going to be a diversion for me as I have only been using San Marzano DOP to this point. We will see.

Mark

I was using San Marzano DOP, but recently switched to 6 in 1 and I love it. I get the 12oz cans for $2 and as I said, I get about 3-4 pizzas out of it. With the SM, I was paying $6 a can and getting one pizza per can, plus having to go through the entire process of making the sauce.

The 6 in 1 also don't have citric acid and I use it straight from the can, with a little sugar. It wins hands down for me.

There are canister/jar vacuum sealers. But I have seen sauce last quite awhile placed in a regular 'ol baggie and smooshed up so the air is driven out...give that a try.I buy the #10 cans and divide into baggies and place all bags into a larger "freezer" bags....I have no problem with "frozen" sauce per say....but if it's convenience you are after then give the squeezed baggie in the frig. a try....

Ya I am freezing three portions at a time. The sauce doesn't seem runny.

Generally I never keep sauce in the fridge longer than five days, but thought maybe there was another trick I may not know of.

Some pizza operators mix their sauce and don't even consider using it until it's seasoned for at least a week in the refrigerator, so you might be rushing to throw out perfectly good tomatoes. It's a fruit, not meat.

Some pizza operators mix their sauce and don't even consider using it until it's seasoned for at least a week in the refrigerator, so you might be rushing to throw out perfectly good tomatoes. It's a fruit, not meat.

Some pizza operators mix their sauce and don't even consider using it until it's seasoned for at least a week in the refrigerator, so you might be rushing to throw out perfectly good tomatoes. It's a fruit, not meat.

I'm not one to waste food, so I always freeze sauces, cheeses, meats, etc.

I just can't afford to be wrong because my wife is pregnant, so I think I'm going to just keep freezing the 6 in 1 for now.